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Showing posts with label frosty photographer. Show all posts

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Harold Edgerton (Harold Edgerton) (6.04.1903 - 4.01.1990) - American professor, photographer, inventor of the flash. In 1925, Harold graduated from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln with a bachelor of electrical engineering. In 1931, invented the electric flash for cameras. In the 50's and 60's the company Egerton photographed tests Atomic Energy Commission, the United States. A distinctive feature of photographs Egerton is the use of a series of flashes at set intervals, resulting in a picture looks like a series of sequential images.

The Eerie World beneath the Glaciers

These are the amazing pictures from the ‘Ice Man’ – a frosty photographer who is prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to capture the perfect picture. Eric Guth is the real life Jack Frost spending days hiding out in some of the World Travel most spectacular glacier caves. The 30-year-old regularly camps for days inside the eerie glaciers which can reach unbelievable temperatures: sometimes as low as 20 degrees below freezing. Use those images as travel guide for your next vacation…